Concert in the Century Hall.
There uas a good attendance of LiwOpL'i,, and the general public at the concert given by the Citizen's JiiitertaiiiineiiL Committee and the Ladies' Auxiliary in the Century Hall on Friday evening. A good , programme had been arranged, and its carrying out by the different performers leit little to be desired. .Following is the complete- programme:—Overture, "Spirit of .Napoleon" (march), Cor-1-Hual Co.\; song. "In the Twi-Twi-light," Mr C. Howe; recitation. "Game ol' Lite." Trooper Walker; «ong, "The Hoy who Stuttered and the Girl who Lisped." ilr 1'oole; song. "The Little Irish Gill." Miss N. Smith; quartette,.
"Tho .Soldier'* Farewell," Messrs D. .' Porteous, l<l. \V. J. .Smith. H. Denthi and C. Howe: 'cello solo. "Tho Prayer,'' Miss 13. Remington; coucertod item, "Dame Diiitle.ii." Me.sdaiues, hardener. Abbey, Harvey. .Misses Goldsinitli and Gray, and .\lessrs Smith, Howe. Motternhead, Denton. and I'oole: song. "I Hear you Calling Ale." AJis.s C ■Remington : Ming. "Tin , Galloping .Major." .Mr IVole : song, "I never shall forget tile day." Trooper Thompson. An interesting exhibition of conjuring and sleight of hand tricks was given by .Mr Hotlson, of the Hoys' Training l'aiin. Misses Remington and Mr Hodson acted as accompanists and Mr k. Aitken was stage iiiaiuigei'.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1915, Page 2
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201Concert in the Century Hall. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1915, Page 2
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